Coalition’s Activities to Fight against Muammar Gaddafi's Regime

Col Gaddafi has called on international powers to end the barbaric attacks in Libya. Meanwhile US military warplanes have been dropping leaflets and bombs in order to stir up more opposition to Gaddafi among Libyan citizens. On March 28, Western coalition forces bombed the Libyan town of Surman, about 70 kilometers from Tripoli capital. According to Libyan press, civilian and military targets have been hit during this attack. It seems that coalition is continuously striking on Muammar Gaddafi's regime when many warplanes, missiles and other most advanced weapons are being prepared to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya. The photos as follows will give you more details about coalition’s activities to fight against Gaddafi's regime.

A female RAF Typhoon jet pilot comes back to the Italian Airforce base of Gioia del Colle near Bari in Southern Italy. The Royal Air Force returns from the no-fly-zone over Libya

Two Canadian F18 pilots talk together after a mission at Trapani-Birgi airbase in Sicily

A US air force C-5 Galaxy aircraft is taking off from the Sigonella airbase in Sicily. The Etna volcano can also be seen in the photo.

An aircraft leaves the French aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle

Italian warplanes fly over the Birgi NATO Airbase in Trapani on Sicily.

Bombs and missiles are loaded on a CF-18 Hornet fighter jet at the Trapani air base in Sicily. Canada has provided other five CF-18 Hornets to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya

Paratroopers are downing from a US air force C17. The photo was taken when the crew experienced a training exercise over Maniago near Aviano air base in Italy.

French fighter planes are prepared on board aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle which left Toulon on March 20 to help enforce the no-fly zone in Libya.

A Mica missile is placed on a Rafale jet fighter standing on board the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle